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- IText in Action + ("I've been using iText for over a year, but I still learnt an awful lot while reading this book." --JavaLobby)
- PHP in Action + ("If there was ever a textbook for software development in PHP, this would be it." Cal Evans, Podcast Review, Zend Developer Network)
- WxPython in Action + ("The book is easy to read and provides an approach to a very practical contemporary topic. The authors have organized their material well." -- Melissa Strange, Walden University, www.reviews.com)
- Designing Hard Software + ("This book is well written ... The author does not fear to be controversial. In doing so, he writes a coherent book." --Dr. Frank J. van der Linden, Phillips Research Laboratories)
- EJB Cookbook + ("This book provides a great reference for the average EJB developer. It provides recipes for most common tasks that an EJB developer would need." -- Computing Reviews, Nov. 2003)
- C++/CLI in Action +
- Flex on Java + (A beautifully written book that is a must have for every Java Developer. Ashish Kulkarni, Technical Director, E-Business Software Solutions Ltd.)
- Exploration of Exoplanetary Systems + (A comprehensive study of newly discovered exoplanet)
- ASP.NET MVC in Action + (ASP.NET MVC in Action is a guide to pragmatic MVC-based web development. After a thorough overview, it dives into issues of architecture and maintainability. The book assumes basic knowledge of ASP.NET (v. 3.5) and expands your expertise.)
- Client/Server Applications on ATM Networks + (Client/Server Appliactions on ATM Networks discusses ATM as the key technology for transforming the enterprise network from data-only to an integrated data, voice, video, image and multimedia corporate infrastructure.)
- Coffeehouse + (Coffeehouse is an anthology of stories, poems and essays originally published on the World Wide Web.)
- Hello World! + (Hello World! provides a gentle but thorough introduction to the world of computer programming.)
- Windows PowerShell in Action + (If all it had going for it was the authoratative pedigree of the writer, it might be worth it, but it's also well-written, well-organized, and thorough, which I think makes it invaluable as both a learning tool and a reference. Slashdot.org)
- Dependency Injection + (If you do large scale java apps, you probably want to have someone on the team have this book. Michael Neale)
- Implementing PeopleSoft Financials + (Implementing PeopleSoft Financials discusses the issues that arise and the pitfalls to avoid. Every member of the implementation team--from entry-level accounting clerk through MIS staff to executive sponsors--will benefit from reading this book.)
- Internet BBSs + (Internet BBSs: A Guided Tour provides in-depth coverage of the new world of true BBSs now available world-wide. It is a valuable resource for anyone currently using the Internet.)
- Microsoft Office Essentials + (Microsoft Office Essentials simply covers the things you really want to know and skips over all those esoteric features that 99 out of 100 readers never use.)
- Practical Methods for Your Year 2000 Problem + (Practical Methods for Your Year 2000 Problem gives the Year 2000 project team a step-by-step methodology for addressing the Year 2000 problem.)
- Rails 3 in Action + (Rails 3 in Action will provide a thorough introduction to Ruby-based web development using Rails. Like Rails 3 itself, this book combines Merb and Rails in the form of authors Yehuda Katz, Merb Lead Developer.)
- Secrets of the JavaScript Ninja + (Secrets of the Javascript Ninja is definitely a book for anyone looking to significantly improve their Javascript knowledge and skills. Ryan Doherty, Web Development Engineer, Mozilla)
- The Awesome Power of Direct3D/DirectX + (The Awesome Power of Direct3D/DirectX shows you how to build a complete working 3D application, including 3D sound, joystick input, animation, textures, shadows, and even collision detection.)
- Java Development with Ant + (The most widely used build tool for Java projects, Ant is cross-platform, extensible, simple, and fast. It scales from small personal projects to large, multi-team J2EE projects. And, most important, it's easy to learn.)
- Ant in Action + (The most widely used build tool for Java projects, Ant is cross-platform, extensible, simple, and fast. It scales from small personal projects to large, multi-team enterprise projects. And, most important, it s easy to learn.)
- IPhone in Action + (There is not another iPhone title that does such a great coverage of both Web and SDK topics under one roof, thus providing a well-rounded developer education. Vladimir Pasman, Cocoacast.com)
- Comprehensive Networking Glossary and Acronym Guide + (This glossary offers a complete collection of technical terms and acronyms used in the networking industry.)
- C++/CLI in Action + (... a great resource, an outstanding job, a must-read... Ayman B. Shoukry, VC++ Team, Microsoft Corporation)
- Building Secure and Reliable Network Applications + ("... tackles the difficult problem of building reliable distributed computing systems in a way that not only presents the principles but also describes proven practical solutions." --John Warne, BNR Europe)
- Hibernate Search in Action + ("A great resource for true database independent full text search." --Aaron Walker, base2Services)
- Explorer's Guide to the Semantic Web + ("A thorough look at one vision of the Web's future ...particularly well written...Highly recommended." -- Choice Magazine)
- ASP.NET 2.0 Web Parts in Action + ("ASP.NET Web Parts in Action is a must read book for every developer who wants to extend his knowledge of the ASP.NET framework." -- Simon Busoli, DotNetSlackers.com)
- Flexible Rails + ("Flexible Rails created a standard to which I hold other technical books. You definitely get your money's worth.")
- IText in Action + ("I've been using iText for over a year, but I still learnt an awful lot while reading this book." --JavaLobby)
- PHP in Action + ("If there was ever a textbook for software development in PHP, this would be it." Cal Evans, Podcast Review, Zend Developer Network)
- WxPython in Action + ("The book is easy to read and provides an approach to a very practical contemporary topic. The authors have organized their material well." -- Melissa Strange, Walden University, www.reviews.com)
- Designing Hard Software + ("This book is well written ... The author does not fear to be controversial. In doing so, he writes a coherent book." --Dr. Frank J. van der Linden, Phillips Research Laboratories)
- EJB Cookbook + ("This book provides a great reference for the average EJB developer. It provides recipes for most common tasks that an EJB developer would need." -- Computing Reviews, Nov. 2003)
- C++/CLI in Action +
- Flex on Java + (A beautifully written book that is a must have for every Java Developer. Ashish Kulkarni, Technical Director, E-Business Software Solutions Ltd.)
- Exploration of Exoplanetary Systems + (A comprehensive study of newly discovered exoplanet)
- ASP.NET MVC in Action + (ASP.NET MVC in Action is a guide to pragmatic MVC-based web development. After a thorough overview, it dives into issues of architecture and maintainability. The book assumes basic knowledge of ASP.NET (v. 3.5) and expands your expertise.)
- Client/Server Applications on ATM Networks + (Client/Server Appliactions on ATM Networks discusses ATM as the key technology for transforming the enterprise network from data-only to an integrated data, voice, video, image and multimedia corporate infrastructure.)
- Coffeehouse + (Coffeehouse is an anthology of stories, poems and essays originally published on the World Wide Web.)
- Hello World! + (Hello World! provides a gentle but thorough introduction to the world of computer programming.)
- Windows PowerShell in Action + (If all it had going for it was the authoratative pedigree of the writer, it might be worth it, but it's also well-written, well-organized, and thorough, which I think makes it invaluable as both a learning tool and a reference. Slashdot.org)
- Dependency Injection + (If you do large scale java apps, you probably want to have someone on the team have this book. Michael Neale)
- Implementing PeopleSoft Financials + (Implementing PeopleSoft Financials discusses the issues that arise and the pitfalls to avoid. Every member of the implementation team--from entry-level accounting clerk through MIS staff to executive sponsors--will benefit from reading this book.)
- Internet BBSs + (Internet BBSs: A Guided Tour provides in-depth coverage of the new world of true BBSs now available world-wide. It is a valuable resource for anyone currently using the Internet.)
- Microsoft Office Essentials + (Microsoft Office Essentials simply covers the things you really want to know and skips over all those esoteric features that 99 out of 100 readers never use.)
- Practical Methods for Your Year 2000 Problem + (Practical Methods for Your Year 2000 Problem gives the Year 2000 project team a step-by-step methodology for addressing the Year 2000 problem.)
- Rails 3 in Action + (Rails 3 in Action will provide a thorough introduction to Ruby-based web development using Rails. Like Rails 3 itself, this book combines Merb and Rails in the form of authors Yehuda Katz, Merb Lead Developer.)
- Secrets of the JavaScript Ninja + (Secrets of the Javascript Ninja is definitely a book for anyone looking to significantly improve their Javascript knowledge and skills. Ryan Doherty, Web Development Engineer, Mozilla)